East Kilbride News

Warning after rogue traders target OAPs

- Andrea O’Neill

Elderly people in East Kilbride and Avondale are being warned to be extra vigilant after two vulnerable South Lanarkshir­e residents were conned out of thousands of pounds by rogue traders.

Trading Standards have urged folk not to fall prey to high-pressure sales targets and risk losing life savings.

Both cases involved a Felixstowe-based company, which has since gone into administra­tion, but had previously been prosecuted by Suffolk Trading Standards in 2013 and 2015.

One South Lanarkshir­e resident contacted the firmWestmi­nster Recliners to enquire about a mobility recliner chair after seeing an advert in the Radio Times.

A representa­tive from Westminist­er Recliners turned up at their door without an appointmen­t — a common tactic among rogue traders designed to catch people alone and unprepared.

High-pressure selling was used to persuade the consumer to pay £4,898.

When the chair arrived it was totally unsuitable — a physiother­apist confirmed it was the wrong size for the consumer.

An email was sent to cancel the order and the chair was uplifted by the trader but no money was refunded and the firm went into administra­tion.

In the second local case, a couple were persuaded to pay a £2,000 deposit for a bed with massage function and a remote control.

The bed was never delivered and the money has not been returned.

Sadly, the husband has since passed away.

Chair of South Lanarkshir­e Council’s community and enterprise resources committee, Councillor John Anderson, said: “Westminist­er Recliners has gone into administra­tion but we believe those involved have links to another trader working in the same field — the aggressive and manipulati­ve sales tactics they used are common among rogue traders.

“We would always advise people to have a family member, friend or neighbour present when a salesperso­n calls.

“Reputable companies will not turn up unannounce­d and will have no objection to consumers, particular­ly the elderly or vulnerable, having someone present to support them.”

Trading Standards continue to investigat­e Westminste­r Recliners and recommend that anyone in dispute should contact them via the CAB consumer service helpline on 0345 040506.

If complainan­ts are wishing to obtain a refund, and have paid using a debit card, South Lanarkshir­e Trading Standards recommends they contact their bank for assistance in obtaining a refund via the chargeback facility.

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